Applauding the Trump administration after the US military dropped its largest non-nuclear bomb on Islamic State targets in eastern Afghanistan, United States lawmakers have said that "it sends a clear message" to terror groups in the region.

In a bid to make the force more inclusive of minority religions and cultures, the US Army has issued a new regulation under which servicemen who wear turbans, hijabs or beards can now be enrolled in the military.

Washington:A US gunship attack on a hospital in Afghanistan that killed 42 people occurred because of human errors, process errors and equipment failures and none of the crew knew they were striking a trauma center,

New York: In a significant verdict, a Sikh-American student at a city-based university after a long struggle has been allowed by a US court to enrol in an army programme without removing his articles of

Washington: Two US-based rights groups have filed a lawsuit against the US Army for allegedly not enlisting a Sikh student in the Reserve Officer Training Corps programme, unless he shaved his beard and cut his

New Delhi: The "Yudh Abhyas 2014", a combined India-US military training exercise will start from today, a Defence Ministry statement said.The "Yudh Abhyas 2014", the training exercise will continue till September 30.Indian troops and their

Washington: US forces continued their attack on Islamic State (IS) militants in northern Iraq with two more air strikes conducted Sunday, the army said.The two air strikes carried out by fighter jets include one near

Washington: The killing of Al Qaeda terrorist Osama bin Laden did not fully quench Americans' desire for revenge. Instead, according to research, US citizens have a stronger desire to take further revenge against those who

Washington: Sixteen influential Indian-Americans from across the country have asked US Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel to allow Sikhs to serve in the armed forces with their religious faith intact. “As entrepreneurs and community members

Washington: The U.S. Army is under scrutiny for constructing a $36 million complex in Afghanistan that sits empty now.According to a reports published in Washington Post a 64,000-square-foot building in Camp Leatherneck in the southwestern